Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts have gone 50-20 together since 2021, including playoffs. They’re heading to their second Super Bowl in three seasons. So why is there a shadow lingering over their relationship?
Through his antics, Nick Sirianni shows the same trait that served Andy Reid so well to thrive as all-time great Eagles coaches
The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles led by Jalen Hurts in a new edition of the Super Bowl, and JuJu Smith-Schuster knows his team is ready for this kind of matchup.
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The Eagles are returning to the Super Bowl with Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni at the forefront. And both made new history together.
Jalen Hurts bucked decades of history just by getting back to the Super Bowl after losing his first trip there as a starting quarterback
The head coaches of the two Super Bowl teams know how to take advantage of the situation when their teams get extra time off.
Super Bowl season brings focus on the Chiefs aiming for an unprecedented three-peat led by Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, facing the Eagles with Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. Brendan Daly's defensive expertise is Kansas City's secret weapon.
The NFC and AFC championships are settled and the Eagles flock will fly to New Orleans for the 59th Super Bowl in the upcoming days. The post Tom Brady Predicts Difficult Times for Jalen Hurts vs Chiefs as Eagles Miss Key Players in Injury Update appeared first on EssentiallySports.
In this age of the salary cap, free agency and NFL parity, any team can - in theory - beat any other on any given Sunday.  By this logic, we
Chiefs have too many weapons along with history to keep Eagles from winning their second Super Bowl in team history